Dear patients, As a practice, we remain concerned about your overall health and safety in addition to the health and safety of your loved ones. In light of the governor’s revision of the “shelter in place” order to continue for vulnerable populations (those who are older adults and/or have underlying health conditions such as diabetes […]

29 April 2020 Dear patient, As a clinician, I remain concerned about your overall health and safety in addition to the health and safety of your loved ones. At this time, we have not received any guidance from the state of Georgia as to what should happen after the “shelter in place” order expires April […]

9 April 2020 Dear patient, As a clinician, I remain concerned about your overall health and safety in addition to the health and safety of your loved ones. You are likely aware that the “shelter in place” order has been extended to April 30. Behavioral health remains an “essential service” under the order. I will […]

3 April 2020 Dear patient, As a clinician, I remain concerned about your overall health and safety and for your loved ones. You have likely already been made aware that there is currently a “shelter in place” order from Governor Kemp. Our understanding of the order is that behavioral health remains an “essential service”. My […]

for the town in which I live and work What we are experiencing is a slow-moving trauma. There is a way in which you see something coming, not exactly knowing what “it” is. But you feel the challenge already. It reminds me of the way that we have weathered hurricanes and tropical storms in the […]

As a clinician, I am concerned about your overall health and safety and for your loved ones too. To that end, my plan is to continue to see patients as long as you are healthy and feel comfortable coming into the office.

writer, clinical social worker, spiritual director, husband, father, son, and runner in Middle Georgia, co-author of When Anxiety Strikes: Help and Hope for Managing the Storm (Fall 2020), sole author of When a Grain of Wheat Falls: A Dying Father, a Changing Son, a Lenten Journey.